Study abroad in Melbourne, Australia: Most popular universities for Film, Photography & Media.

Are you thinking of studying Film, Photography & Media abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Film, Photography & Media in Melbourne, Australia. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.


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University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne aims to be one of the finest universities in the world. Growing Esteem is the University's strategy for achieving high regard and for making a distinctive contribution to society.
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Swinburne University of Technology

Swinburne has an international reputation for quality research that connects science and technology with business and the community. Our standing in prestigious world academic ranking lists reflects our commitment to high-quality teaching and research and graduate outcomes.
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Victoria University

Being a dual-sector university means that our students can easily pathway from vocational education to higher education - such as from a certificate or diploma course through to an undergraduate degree or even a postgraduate qualification by coursework or research.
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RMIT University

By choosing RMIT, you’re choosing a global university recognised for leadership and innovation in technology, design and enterprise.
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Australian City Design College

Australian City Design College (ACDC) is a fully Government registered private vocational education training college, located in Melbourne CBD, which offers comprehensive design and business courses to international students. We believe design and business have the power to define our lives, culture and beyond. 
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Most popular Film, Photography & Media programmes for international students in Melbourne

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Film, Photography & Media degree in Melbourne.

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Screenwriting

University of Melbourne

The Screenwriting specialisation is designed for those who have the desire and talent to write audience-driven stories for the screen.
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Screenwriting

University of Melbourne

The Master of Screenwriting is a practice based course designed for those who have a desire to tell audience-driven stories via a visual medium.
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Digital Media

Victoria University

Shake up the digital media landscape and be at the forefront of this rapidly-moving, global industry. Advance your career options as a digital media professional or learn how to implement innovative digital transformations in your current industry. The Master of Digital Media at Victoria University is designed for a future-focused professional with an entrepreneurial spirit.
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Film and Television

Swinburne University of Technology

The Bachelor of Film and Television is a three-year full-time course. In consultation with industry, the course includes the latest knowledge and technology focused on the future direction of film, television and digital media. A fourth (Honours) year option is available to high achieving students.
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Creative Arts Industries

Victoria University

Shape your career in Australia’s vibrant arts, cultural and entertainment industries. Australia is renowned for its creative arts and unique cultural style, and this course will build on your creativity and give you a solid grounding in the arts.
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Theatre

University of Melbourne

Research by means of creative practice is central to the graduate programs of the School of Performing Arts, where we seek to nurture creative excellence hand in hand with intellectual rigour and excitement.
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Screen and Cultural Studies

University of Melbourne

This major embraces material in the field of film and popular media, screen histories, Australian, Hollywood and Art House cinemas, everyday life, television and entertainment, ethnographic and documentary cinema, computer games, the internet and the representation of global cultures.
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Production

University of Melbourne

The Production specialisation in the Bachelor of Fine Arts trains you to design, create, operate and manage in your chosen area of production.
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The most common way to assess your English level is by taking a standardised English test, such as:

  • PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English)
  • TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
  • IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System)
  • C1 Advanced (formerly known as CAE – Cambridge English Advanced)
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About Film, Photography & Media

Film, Photography, and Media degrees teach students about the historical, philosophical, and critical aspects of movies, and the art of taking and editing digital and analogue photographs. Media degrees analyse how these art forms influence our social and cultural lives, as well as the technical aspects behind the creation of photos and films. Media courses focus on Digital Filmmaking and Photography, Screenwriting, and Communication.

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